I J I i i,'.....:..-,...hj. ,.-.- ..,.-... .. a.. - '- - -nn "in- I-, ,, - i yrtW"- " KliASUllKR'S SALE OF UNSEATED LANDS j M0NROE COUNTY. , k iicrebv given, that agreeably to an 1 J;1CC 1 , 'i i s;croblv of the Commonwealth : cf Ucnic'ania ' parcel the 13th day of March frcnnsyivani i oamf.nd tlie nct entitled fi,u-c of aelline Unseated r '. 'f ' ,.m. and other purpose," and of an t-" f"r. Iie 13th dav of March, 1817, a fur I : I ' ' i m-nt to nn act to amend (he act en- it . . I :!:! " i .it rTl . Arrurv the mode of selling ' c l I .tndi for taxes ana ouier purposes t"! i t of General Assembly passed the Oth effin the vear of our Lord 1847, irfw'act in relation to the sales of Un 'i I mii in t,,e scveral Counties of this -; Villi" the following tracts of land ;,inl 'jno'J at Public Vendue, on the Stli day ',m,? !M.inr the second Monday of June ix,T . J court House, in the Borough of 5" ? i in the County of Monroe, for ar i:o;i '"n'ares due and the costs, accrued on Kaf ; s .cctivelv for the years 1872 & 1873. r-' 1 1 'arrjnke Acres f ' , .lohn 90 Per. 70 80 i1 :,u'; . ' 1 Ann 405 1 lirw.it-'' ) '. iv.,:M-aJ. Thomas 427 I-1 V AlPxanderlSO 393 80 112 4 19 70 16 70 130 30 70 61 I , r-nwn. iaim; rihta'l, Samuel 180 417 200 238 130 415 300 226 170 138 400 170 301 225 402 355 104 305 393 $3 Bro I.., r..-.eer. Solomon exilian, Joseph , ", Cof.Wr, Garrett p;r, Abraham PnviJ Jr., I- (iMisbiirgh, Joseph - HeV.on. Joseph o K.-Iil, George '- I ,i( kart, John j U-rc, Patrick 2 Marray, harah ') Murray, John 5 M.Nai'r, Solomon .) M.Ooram, Michael ) Vthermark, Lucas 90 43 20 h. Elizabeth i'4 stiidnian, Christopher 403 - Rachel 374 :-M-it, Jacob 410 t' V-.n Gordon. Gvsbcrt 421 23 60 111 111 66 Van Lam pen 404 103 ; Wilkinson, Joseph Wip!l;er:n, Jonathan 411 r0l ks. William 100 Murrav. William Vod." Thomas 100 Y;.un2. Jacob W. 712 40 ) .Vk;n, A. Reeves 313 i I,i-k. Nicholas A. 107 .7 Whitehall, Jacob 313 i COOLBAUGII, J- Al-le. John 400 A rri'lt. Jacob 403 97 120 22 130 143 52 17 53 61 99 62 97 07 JC ArnJt, Thomas J) Arndt, John '2 p.arr.v-s, Jonathan j74 T.aktT. Jacob J" Eat-h. John Sen. .5? j K;ili. James j: Hell, Joph :7 lk-il, William U2 r.iih. Thomas hi r.;o! John Jr., i'A F-rown. Daniel I'.iu-s, llt-nry Prt'jr.rna'1, John Pr,.w:i, William 220 403 410 260 400 398 405 400 399 400 403 403 100 403 403 200 100 200 T:'i V.vr- Henrv IVt Ikll, Vil'.iam (part) 3i C-orhran, John 1.17 Corsa l:0 ( ra;--i i.uiia- w, Abraham . John 433 or John 202 v. Jo 140 35 90 98 109 30 96 87 80 20 10 150 40 72 15 47 121 61 99 78 97 131 97 75 120 123 1 1--.' Cameron, William I 1'.' Kjjue, Aaron j I '1 L'l-p'ie. Sa:nnel 401 405 40? 415 432 432 207 199 SO 204 415 240 203 412 215 225 404 407 403 403 435 403 400 403 410 410 325 357 401 205 i'n. oo;jii T .1. 13 IV?j I-, Iinit'l T1 I I 'tylK', 1 oiiV razier, NcI'to ra;:i.;-r, Xolbro trr, Joseph j! t.iiibs, Elizabeth 3 tiuikner. Fran is ? Gente, James To tiil.lw, flizabeth 'A GiiiUher, Tobias 1 IIe.i( r, JuJin lv Howe, Samuel f 1" Jltmlricks, Isaac lv.' Hendricks, Jacob IX) Howe, Hannah ii Ilembt, Jacob 1 H j'ilinshead, James Si Hous-jr. Henry I i H.irn, Abraham !;3 Haine, Peter "i- Jlarvt v, Jofeph !:2 Harvey, Samuel In Harvey. Mary l-'-i Jones, John jr., Pi Kuntz, I:tnicl li Lock wood, Jaracs J Lenox. David 200 230 'A Lee. Thomas C2 114 47 61 51 10 10 108 109 113 GO 12 80 101 y--J Levering, Nathan 226 II Mushback. Frederick 116 Levi-rin ; ' .Men.iitn, .Mury ; Meridiih, Nancy :- Montague, Elira ' Montague, Joseph -MlTi. It 1 M-.t-tt 4flt 401 415 405 433 415 220 627 'iiirdock. John ;v MeKee, Peter -- Murray, Sarah - MeKf-e, Thomas ; MrCleiian, Susannah l Meeker, Samuel McCullo-igh, John Moore I'lifrirlr 405 213 411 411 Nliri.Tpscf-.p Ar( ''J Patterson, Alexander 100 Patterson, John v; J'wigrew, James 100 419 - talterson. William 250 403 395 421 328 401 413 405 75 407 440 433 430 409 20'i 170 400 400 401 220 301 406 432 313 303 206 403 400 406 309 399 190 409 300 43S 403 423 411 50 400 'attcrson. T?,l,rpt 97 103 40 48 114 I fatterson, Jacob ' Pratt, Henrv ; I'olk, liober't ' Panbitrrv .Tr.1,M Jkestraw, Jo.-eph ;: li?"r'i William i, "k. Charles ;Bed, Abbalom -.Jane r.niei In; r w, David ;J Lol)ertS) jKaac ; it-"; raan, Eliza 120 85 70 118 8 61 15 150 33 120 70 39 21 140 48 156 93 134 122 122 60 10 X' uieider, John .wman, Isaac . ummew, George fencer. Joseph "uh, Robert 'ook. John -0 rJ wortwood, Moses v nannon, William J.foat, William !lha; Kiehard -0 John M. J I rail, K0!,ert jairt, John ?"'r i.a.vl"r, James ).ar"-itriflark, James fv ;.u''lbury, llichard j nuermark l"v James ames 70 95 13 51 ?;.'? wood 5 ',,0 I ti , .,---) a nomas 1 Tr 1 j , i l:n. Kiehard ?ne, Ad lam T s am part 21 195 Brown, John 408 97 17 64 1 226 Ward, Joseph 411 67 17 77 239 Burrows, Stephen 400 17 34 CHESTNUT HILL. Bower, Dillman 236 12 04 Shupp, Peter 440 13 72 Starbird, John part 57 2 20 ELD RED. Craig, John 255 6 80 Hefflev, Peter 125 3 65 Hempfield, Joseph 173 5 22 Hoover, John 178 5 22 Hoover, Nicholas 126 3 65 Levers, Isaac - 403 10 53 Weaver, John 175 5 22 HAMILTON. Cox, Tench 300 50 12 80 Cox, John 300 50 12 89 Johnson, Elizabeth 200 60 8 70 Levers, George 300 56 12 80 Levers, George 280 20 16 03 Levers, Elizabeth 415 96 23 46 Meiser, John 300 12 80 Praul, Thomas 150 C 63 Thompson, Jmes 100 5 20 Vanorman, Clarry 400 16 90 Clavwell, Sidney 140 5 20 MIDDLE SMITHFIELD. 57 Barclay, James 430 60 Bunnell, Caty 424 63 Barclay, John 400 62 Horton, Richard 157 65 Hartung, Daniel 402 25S Howey, Bowdewine 100 57 Jayne, William 400 63 Javne, Mary 339 47 Kirkendall, Samuel 300 58 Lannincr, Thomas 404 194 Lewis, Richard 236 195 Ogden, Sarah 100 07 Parker, William 153 25 Stucker, Clements 202 61 Sanders. John 402 50 Woodcock, Robert 200 McCall, Arch - 55 Ruston, Mary Spencer 200 West, William 380 SMITHFIELD. Barnhill, John 100 Gordon, John Horn, Benjamin STROUD. 80 55 Tax $6 79 12 81 70 155 8 103 13 7 50 13 10 14 33 9 04 7 50 14 50 13 93 13 80 7 50 5 73 11 120 15 4 46 5 75 10 17 23 50 12 40 7 50 16 24 28 65 IS 50 4 15 21 87 25 03 7 50 26 70 14 30 7 50 7 50 7 73 14 30 7 50 15 92 7 50 50 27 11 43 5 82 6 75 Brodhead, Garrett Prawl, Thomas 60 130 ROSS. 250 375 438 j Hays, Samuel Johnson. James Levers, Sarah Levers, Christopher Walker, John Walker, Robert 40 125 313 35 35 TO BY II ANNA. Albertson, Garrett Albertson, Garrett Alloway, William 227 101 437 21 151 107 Benson, Peter 200 Berry, John 82 Blakelv, John 434 Blackwill, Daniel 200 Beohm & Shiraer 307 Blaekwell, Robert 391 Beck, Frederick 439 Beohm, Philip 100 Brodhead. Samuel 304 108 120 50 29 06 15 91 29 06 23 60 22 19 42 50 42 37 43 00 42 50 42 37 42 50 21 50 43 35 7 50 4o 00 2S 71 23 50 11 00 14 50 30 82 14 64 28 78 43 35 28 93 44 05 31 11 45 S7 6 30 12 65 3 SO 14 SO 29 55 9 25 14 94 43 77 14 93 12 27 43 15 42 57 42 69 29 03 40 75 29 03 42 92 43 39 29 21 19 40 46 00 37 31 42 50 11 21 14 50 23 20 45 30 6 60 42 82 42 60 44 05 44 05 27 00 44 05 12 13 45 30 28 92 15 42 57 90 43 56 23 05 11 00 11 00 44 05 24 02 21 93 41 26 52 08 34 95 21 50 29 43 3-5 50 5 75 43 20 49 70 450 46 57 43 42 6 15 Berrv, Simon 422 19 59 Brodhead, Luke 419 Cox, Jacob 225 Cox, Mary 163 Cox, Rebecca 440 Cox, William 340 Cox, Jonathan 200 Cox, Joseph 208 Conrad, Deborah 2-50 Col'iday, Jacob 313 119 Dver, Joseph 404 Dver. Sarah 200 120 8 114 120 Davis, Benjamin 343. .Lngle, Jacob oO Fish, John 403 Frazer, Xalbro 200 Frev, Joseph 320 Fish, William 365 Gentle, James 150 Gill, John 402 Gilmore, Robert 407 Howell, Samuel 433 Ilartman, Thomas 438 59 10 34 GO 120 Hart, Joseph 395 Hartung, Elizabeth 431 Hazelwood, John 395 Harvey, Mary 75 Harvev, Samuel 4 Id Hunt, Pierson 50 Irwin, Robert 433 Jackson, A. Beeves 25 Lane, Mary 438 129 82 Lane, W llhara 44 Lvons, Peter 162 Long, Rebecca 401 Pryor, .Norton 40U llees, Daniel 411 Itogers, James 320 Reeder, Andrew H. 166 hoemaker, Samuel 440 Sidman, Isaac 400 Steward, James 400 Sharpless, John 191 Serman, Isaac 371 Stewart, Charles 200 Shaw, Richard 313 Shaw, George 60 Tench. Francis 422 80 80 111 100 120 Taylor, Elizabeth 150 Thomas, Joseph 400 Wild, Adam 43o Willing, Richard 300 TUNKIIANNOCK. Able, Jacob 405 112 Bjrnct, William 407 87 Barnct, John 26o 10 Caldwell, D.ivid 400 Co, Joseph 209 Cox, Benjamin 4d9 Cox, Jonathan 233 80 Cramer, Jacob 390 59 Caldwell, Daniel 403 120 Durham, Edward 400 40 Ehrie, Conrad jr. 375 40 Ehrie, Conrad 377 3 Elms, George 438 48 Eyerly, Jacob 403 50 Eyerly, Jacob w w Evans, David Ilorsefield &. McCarty 76 Hartmah, Thomas 401 28 Hurtunj, J. D. 400 Ihrie, Conrad Sr. 401 4U Lesher, George 275 McCurty, Benjamin 381 130 Hartman, Thomas J7D Purdy, William 405 150 Paschal!, Thomas 400 Ryan, James 400 12 40 21 50 21 50 42 59 Rees, Derrick . 100 Saylor, David 415 4 Sterner, Henry 43y ou Si'greavea. fismuel 200 Shaw, Richard 3P9 56 17 14 21 92 Stewari, James 400 oU Taylor, Amos 193 135 Towns, Charles 401 4 Williams, John 438 10 Waters, Nathaniel 410 31 Wildman. John 300 Jackson, A. Reeves & Co 139 101 Wilson, William 222 60 PRICE. 66 Bunnell, Benjamin 436 80 87 Bwlinzer,Frderick295 315 Brodhead, Samuel 180 82 340 Bensley, William 427 320 Cottinger, Garrett 426 179 Chapman, Joseph 00 19 Huff, Eneas 343 100 323 Ilea ton, Joseph 184 334 Horton, Tabitha 422 3 J2 Jonvc, John . 439 14 43 14 45 87 22 78 18 87 23 37 33 57 24 69 23 94 56 38 56 38 8 35 44 05 32 00 31 18 42 79 30 43 29 28 4 70 21 50 2 60 413 418 409 228 377 433 128 130 150 390 146 50 14 86 Marion, Samuel 80 Place, Philip 19 90 13 6 12 13 4 5 3 11 4 10 3 7 7 9 26 9 5 . 3 8 5 244 Ruston, Thomas 317 Smith, Rachel 23 133 120 81 Vancampen, Abrm 333 W right, Robert 318 Wilkinson, Joseph 67 Parker, William 332 Place, James 150 PARADISE. 115 Depue. Cornel ious 111 83 Dills, Isaac 400 75 200 121 400 120 133 Glentworih, James 13ft Gibbons, Isaac 104 JIumphries, Isaac 113 4 INicholas, William 134 Shannon,Theophilus394 POCONO. Gwinner. Fred (part) 147 48 Kerr, John 200 JACKSON. Barnet, John (part) 150 Delonjr. John 316 Ball, Marffaret 150 100 10 Gwinner, Frederick (pt) 250 17 3 29 6 70 10 12 9 60 5 40 12 92 Kronicr, William fpt) 47 Roup, William 415 Sitgreavcs, Samuel 60 15 108 335 Jayne, Anna 6 02 Tyson, Joseph 435 29 JONAS ALTIMUS, Treasurer Treasurer's office ) Slorudeburg, March 26,74-4t 6 70 9 60 9 60 14 45 11 90 7 69 TREASURER'S NOTICE 3 60 9 85 4 85 9 60 9 85 1 49 of Sale of Seated Lands for ar rearages of Taxes. The following is a list of Taxes on seated Assessments, as returned by the Collectors 6 70 of the several TownshiDS and Boroughs 11 68 1S72 and 1873, which lands will be sold aereeably to the 4 1st section, of the Act of 6 10 23 30 the 19th of April A. D. 1843, which provide for Collection of Taxes, on the 8th, of June, being the second Monday of June next, at the Court House in the Borough of Strouds burg, in the County of Monroe, for arreara ges of Taxes, due and costs accrued on each lot respectively. Acres. Taxes. RARRETT. 8 90 3 33 9 34 8 76 7 85 S 3S Applegate, & Co., 9 Buskirk, Nicholas 18 Boorem, Jacob 29 Geotz, Christopher 60 Griswold, M. W. 995 . Stelling, James 10 Way, Schenk 100 Waltman, George 200 Price, Svdenham 26 Fore & Griffiths 20 COOLBAUGII. Wagonhurst, James 161 Lewis, Isaac 30 Lam pen, J. II. 2 McAsev, Daniel 115 ELDRED. Fenucr, Jerome 150 Klcckner, Daniel 70 PARADISE. VanBorg, Oliver 625 JACKSON. Albertson, Garrett 200 Porteus, John (Estate) 400 Kre?ge, Jeremiah 5 Brown, Nelson 60 Miller, Charles (Estate) 63 Shoemaker, John W. 12 Shoemaker, Emanuel 9 Setzer, Abraham 74 S homer, William 20 Setzer, Solomon 300 Super, Michael (Estate) 53 Woolbert, Joseph 89 Woodiins, Joseph 76 6 50 4 24 1 62 18 62 42 35 5 78 4 64 15 80 2 15 9 55 17 15 6 74 15 70 9 89 3 42 2 90 14 76 16 95 17 04 99 2 43 1 50 1 36 2 13 4 10 2 IS 9 90 3 61 5 06 4 10 86 1 C2 69 1 69 9 94 2 90 2 10 3 70 4 32 10 90 6 14 23 81 3 60 12 90 4 53 1 72 1 22 1 22 29 7 9 17 26 30 34 90 21 65 25 79 4 90 26 91 16 86 66 47 1 23 46 24 17 70 64 63 5 63 14 50 43 50 CO ' 6 94 9 10 39 03 eta 4.0 1 1 26 30 30 60 29 93 8 90 26 30 17 70 14 10 63 21 6 94 17 77 IS 05 Keller, Josiah 5 Fetherman, John 12 17 70 33 17 9 10 65 46 34 46 9 10 52 10 9 10 63 30 3 25 32 23 14 10 17 70 23 37 18 74 9 10 9 10 26 30 28 18 38 35 9 10 17 70 23 79 17 70 26 30 4 90 36 86 9 10 35 90 9 10 26 30 Gree-n, Abraham 3 Houck, Jacob 35 Merwine, John 235 Merwine Franklin 200 Storm, Nathaniel 34 Belles, Charles . 50 PRICE. Bush, Charles 168 Coleman, J. S. 115 Henry, Charles 100 Noys, Samuel 500 Posten, John 1 town lot Price, Wilkinson 150 VanVliet& Co., 128 Williams, Charlatte 11 Price, Edmund 180 Staples, Keuben 6 MIDDLE SMITHFIELD. Dougherty, George 120 Countraman, Albert 200 Parker, William 50 Am st, John 12 Hull, A. G. 25 Mush, John 10 Blank, Lewis 400 Bloomfield, E. S. 50 POCONO. Brink, William Kinney, Peter Bush, Thomas Transuc, John Woodside, David 100 100 60 50 1 7 40 7 40 5 11 7 40 5 67 31 55 5 67 ROSS. Barlieb, John 45 Heller, J. P. Rudy 1 Itterly, Peter 20 Knecht, Solomon 27 Kramer, Daniel 3 Merwine, John 30 Mease, Godfrey 5 Merwine, Franklin 100 Itussell, Reuben 61 Searfass, Aaron 39 Merwine, John, Ross Common property -88 Hartzell, Richard 8 Christ& Buskirk 90 10 01 7 40 28 10 26 36 26 49 30 17 7 40 31 55 3 95 7 40 7 40 31 55 7 40 7 40 8 88 Heath, William 14 Zacharias, Samuel (Estate) 7 Barlieb, Christopher 400 Buskirk, Casper 10 SMITHFIELD. . 15 65 17 28 21 30 Bovs. John 50 Fleming William 40 16 02 10 85 7 66 31 55 17 25 31 55 7 40 19 43 16 40 7 40 31 55 13 61 10 23 Miller. Edward 7 Transuc, Abraham 18 Wvckoff, Daniel 21 2 Staples, Elizabeth 10 Cox, James 11. & Co., 6 Christman. James 1 town lot Row, Henry (Estate) 36 Winters, George 1 town lot Miller, Joseph (Estate) STROUD. 97 62 40 44 31 Burnett, Daniel B. Coffman, Charles Coffman, William Kieney, Peter Mvpt. Geonre 14 16 21 55 14 22 6 03 21 Ray, Nelson 1 seated town lot Stel. Jeremiah half town lot Ray, James (Estate) 1 seated town lot Heller, Mary Henry, Charles (colored) Ray, George half tdttn lot Frederick, Catharine Johnson, John Henry, Stephen 1 town lot Palmer, William Foulke, Samuel L. 3 1 80 140 1 80 1 34 7 1 14 200 9 69 2 60 1ft 1 30 7 4 22 21 13 75 15 28 9 80 12 51 9 08 13 59 6 70 6 50 6 60 2 72 Derue, Marian 17 18 70 33 87 54 53 10 97 55 80 23 70 05 30 23 ?3 50 95 40 43 Pierson & iStillmah 17 HAMILTON. LaRue, George (Estate) 44 12 20 21 20 13 37 14 G4 TOBYHANNA. Merwine. John 40 Ferjrel, Michael 200 Lauipen, John & Co., 70 TUNKIIANNOCK. Borger, William Marvin, Ezra 2 80 23 90 4 50 3 G5 88 1236 Merwine, rranklm Merwino, John STROUDSBURG. McGeary, Jane one town lot 1 5 1 1 60 Brown, bamuel Coolbaugh, Brodhead Henrv, Thomas, II (C it (t u It ti k k 7 78 2 96 Huff. Steuben (Estate) 11 8 76 JONAS ALTIMUS, Treasurer. Treasurer's Office, Stroudsburg, ) March 26, '74-4L J Auditor's Kotice. In the matter of the Account of William Walter, administrator of the Estate of Abra 75 70 02 ham Walter, late of Smithfield township, de ceased. 80 The undersigned having been appointed bv the Orphans Court ot Monroe County, Auditor, to audit and distribute the balance in the hands of the administrator to the par ties entitled thereto. Noticeis therefore gi veu to the heirs and parties interested that he will attend to the duties of his appointment, on Thursday, the sixteenth day of April next, at 10 o'clock, at his office in the Bor ough of Stroudsburpr, at which time and place those interested can attend. J. II. WALTON, Auditor. March 26, 1874. for Auditor's Notice. Estate of Christopher Barleib, late of Eld- red Township, deceased. The undersigned having been appointed by the Orphans Uourt ot luonroe uounty, auditor to audit and make distribution of the fund3 in the hands of the administrator to the parties entitled thereto. Notice is there- ore hereby given to the parties interested that he will attend to the duties of his ap pointment, on Iriday, the seventeenth day of April next, at 10 0 clock at his office in Stroudsburg, at which time and place those interested can attend or be torever debarred from claiming said funds. J. II. WALTON, Auditor. March 20, 1S74. APPEALS. The Commissioners of Monroe County, here by give notice, that they will attend at the fol- owing named times and places, lor tne pur pose of holding the Appeals for the years 1874. Paradise township, at the Hotel of James Kintz, on Tuesday April 14th. Coolbaueh tsp.. at the Hotel ol Jerome 5. Shaw, on Wednesday April 15th. Barrett and Price tsps. at the Hotel of John W. Yothers, on Thursday April 16th. SmithGeld tsp., at the Hotel of bimeon D. Bush, on Friday April 17th. Middle bmithueld tsp., at the house of James Place, on Saturday April ISth. Jackson Up., at the Hotel at Jackson Cor ner's on Tuesday April 21st. Hamilton tsp., at the Hotel ol Charles An drew, on Wednesday April 22d. Eldred and Koss tsps., at the Hotel of JNel- uiit TTflfTVl finffor rr Tli ll rei! tr Anril Chestnuthill and Polk tsps., at the Hotel of Reuben Shupp, on Inday April 24th. Tobyhannah and Tunkhannock tsps., at the Hotel of John Roth, on Saturday April 2oth. Pocono tsp., at the Hotel of Manasseh Mil er, on Tuesday April 2Sth. Stroud tsp., at the CommL-sioner's Office, on Wednesday April 29th. Stroudsburg, at the Commissioner s Umce, on Thursday April 30th. Last btroudsbug, at the Hotel ot John Ho- henshilt, on Friday May 1st. JACOB FKABLIi, PETER S. EDINGER, Attest: SAMUEL TOSTENS, M. II. Dreixer. Clerk. Commissioners. March 19, 1874. 7 1. ti TOCK. PAPER HANGER, GLAZIER AND PAINTER, MONROE STREET, 3 60 2 60 1 55 2 74 Nearly opposite Kautz's Blacksmith Shop, 1 30 2 82 1 70 70 58 . Stroudsbdro, Pa. The undersigned would respectfully in form the citizens of Stroudsburg1 and vicinity that he is now fully prepired lo do all kinds 4 10 of Paper Hanging, Glazing and Painting, 3 58 promptly and at short notice, and that he will keep constantly on hand a fine 6tock ol 6 43 Paper Hangings of all descriptions and at 3 10 3 82 70 low prices. The patronage ot the public is earnestly solictcd. May 16, 1872 3 50 GRAND OPENING IN 6 01 1 3S 4 79 925 IILTCIIIiXSOX'S BRICK BUILDING, 1 49 1 22 92 7 50 3 48 opposite T. Stemple's Store, EAST STROUDSBURG. 3 29 Having just opened with an entire new stock of 30 38 Dry Goods and Groceries, 89 2 90 2 30 1 50 2 30 Consisting of 1 68 DRESS GOODS, DELAINES, POPLINS, WHITE GOODS, CASSI MERES, CLOTHS, AND OIL CLOTH. WOOLENS 7 10 SHAWLS ALPACAS FLANNELS 1 38 1 18 3 lo 3 10 - JO 5 20 DOMESTICS PRINTS 5 70 6 32 4 12 Also a full assortment of choice Family Gro 25 28 ceries and Provisions, Flour, Feed, Meal, Salt, 12 68 12 68 Fish, Pork, Oil, Syrups, Molasses, Sugars, Crockery and Tinware, Wooden and Willow Ware, 19 47 23 5 1 rn Flavoring Extracts, and Spices of every kind 7 20 and in fact every thirtg usually kept in a Dry Goods Store. All ray goods are new and can not fail to give satisfaction. Goods shown with pleasure. Call and ex amine before purchasing elsewhere and there by save time and money. J. II. SHOTWELL, Formerly Plater & ?ShotwelI Dec. 4, 1873.-3m 251 Kirk, Abner (Estate) 1 town lot MASO B LATCH LEY'S Iinprored CUCUMBER WOOD PUMP. Tteie. .Durable. Ef- 1 Ph fit lent and Ch-sip. The best Pump lor me least money Attention i especially Invited to BUlchey Patent Improved Bracket and Ne Dim Chrek Valve, which can Be ttilbdntwn Miiboul removing the Pump, or disturbing tbe joints. a1o, the Copper Cbttraber, hi-n never cracas or acalct, and will outlast any other For ale bv Dealers t the Tiade ceneraUv. Inouire for Blntchlrv' Pump, and if not for aaie iti your wn ena uireci 10 CHAS. G. BLATCHLEY, Manufacturer. 50G Commerec St., Philadelphia, l a. March 12, Iti74-Sin. PRIME OYSTERS AT C. D. LRODHEAD'S Grrocery Store. Families or parties desiring FRESH OYSTERS, will find them for eale by the QUART, HUNDRED OR THOUSAND, ait all hours during the driy and evening, nov G-tf SEBASTIAN ECHLE, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER. siior CORNER OF Pocono and Green Streets, STROUDSBURG, PA: I am now prepared to make to order, al kinds of Boot and Shoes, such as French Calf, American Calf, Kip, Turkey . Moroco, Glove Kid. and Pebble Goat, at reasonable prices. Special attention paid to half-soleing, heeling and all kinds of raendine. One trial and be convinced. nov 6tf J. B. HULL, (Successor to J. E. Erdman;) Monroe Co. Marble Works, Main St., Stroudsburg, Pa., Where will be found constantly on hand or made to order, MOXU.UEXTS, HEADSTONES, &.C of the best Italian and American Marble. Having been in the employ of Mr. Erdman for nearlv ten years, I feel confident in my ability to please all that stive me a call. Al worn warramea 10 give enure sausiacuon. ftee" Orders by mail promptly attended to. feb 20'72-tf A8 IIOCKAFELLOW, DEALER lit leady-JIade Clothing, (Jents Fur nishing Goods, Hats & Caps, Boots & Shoes, &.c. EAST STROUDSBURG, PA. (Near the Depot.) The public are invited to call and exam ne goods. Prices moderate. May C, 1669. tf. Cards, Bill-Heads, Labels, k, NEAT, CAEAP AND QUICK Printed to Order at the JEFFERSONIAN OPI'ICE, Main Street, Stroudsburg, Pa. fifST-All Orders promptly filled. Give us a call. UNDERTAKING-. McCARTY has on hand the largest and best assortment of COFFINS and TRIMMINGS be tound outside ot either city (New York er Philadelphia), and will mnke this branch or his business A SPECIALITY. COFFINS and CASKETS of any size or style, can he furnished at one hour's notice or Ehipment, at a charge of one-third XiEBS THAN ANY 8HOP IN StROCDBBCRQ In nocase will he charge more than TEN PER CENT above actual cost. i:.TlDAIlIINCj attended to in any u.-irt of the County at the shortest possibie notice. Sept. 26,'67-tf THE GREAT CAUSE or HUMAN MISKttY. Just Published, in a Sealed Envelope. Price 6 cents A Lecture on the Nature. Treatment and Radical cure of Seminal Weakness, or Spermatorrhoea, induced by Self-Abuse, In voluntary Emissions, lmpotcncy, IServous Debility, and Impediments to Marriage pener- llv; Consumption, bpilepy and ri;. Mental and Physical Incapacity, &c. By ROBERT . CULVER WELL, M. D., Author of the Green Book," Ac. The world-renowned author, in this admira ble lecture, clearly proves from his own ex perience that the awful consequences of SAf- Abnse may bo enectiially removed w.ihout medicine.-', and without dangerous sursrieal operation, bougies, instruments, rings or cor- dialrf, pointing out a mode of cure at once cer tain and effectual by which 'very tnfferer, no matter what his condition, tnay be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically.' Kfesr" I his L,cctur$ vttf prow a boon to thou sands and thouzanas. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any addre on receipt of six eenU, or two post s'.'inp. A'ldresa the Publiohers. CHAS. J. C. KLINE &. CO.. 137 Bowery, New York, Post-Office Bqi, $$6. Jo y 2473 ly BLA1 this LANKS OF ALL KINDS for Safe at Office'. mm ob Printing nipire Clothing House! SIMON FRIED, MAIN STREET, Invites attention to the Large Additions of Stock. BUYJstO"W. Our Stock Is Full and Complete. CALL AND SEE OUR 54 60 OVERCOATS. OUR $4 50 OVERCOATS. Oress-Conts Ontj fsl.OO. Orcss-Coats Only $7.00. PANTS $2.00. 12 00. PANTS VESTS 81 00 VKsTSSlOO Men's Eloota Only $2.60. Men's Boots Only $2.50. WOMEN'S SHOES $1.30. WOMEN'S SHOES $1.20. MEN'S SUITS $8.00. MEN'S SUITS $8.00. Boy's Boy's Suits $5.00. Suits $5.00. TRUNKS 81.50 AND UPWARDS. S1.C0 AND UPWARDS. KNIT JACKETS 81.00. KNIT JACKETS $1.00. TRUNKS Collars, Neckties, Gloves, Umbrellas, Scarfs, Shirt Bosoms, Undershirts, Hosiery, &c, &c, &c: All Goods Marked Down at Prices to Suit the Times. Farmers we take in exchange for our Goods, butter, eggs, poultry arid all kinds of grain. Now is your time, if you want to secure ' HEAL BARGAINS. The stock mnst ALL BE SOLD iii order to make room for new goods. Iv hiember the place : SIMON FRIED'S, SIMON FRIED'S, Empire Clothing lionse, Empire Clothing Honse, Main St., Sroiidsburg, Pa. feb 19-tf RICES REDUCED AT THE THE CHEAPEST GOODS IN TOWN. Great bargains are now offered in FANCY DRESS GOODS, ALPACAS, VELVETEENS, CLOTHS, CASb'IMERES, FLANNELS, &c.t all of which have been marked down to PANIC PRICES. Goods all new and right in style, but marked down to meet the times. We invite all to call and 6ee for themselves. Terms Cash. C. R. ANDRE & Co. dec-4tf Main St., Stroudsburg, Pa. O. H. Dreher. E. B. Dreher PI-ICENIX (2 doors west of the "Jeffersonian Office,") ELIZABETH STREET, Stroudsbur?, Pa., DREHER & BROM DEALERS IX Drugrs, Medicines, Perfumery and Toilet Articles. Paints, OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS & PUTTY. Abdominal Supporters and Shoulder Braces. Seeley's Hard ItriUtER TltrsSES Also Hitter's TRUSSES OF VARIOUS PATTERNS. Lamps and Lanterns Burning and Lubricating Oils. Physicians' Prescriptions carefully Com-" pounded. N. B. The highest Ca?h price paid for OIL of WINTEROKEV.N. may t-tf. Oorne Store! DRUO nr